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European loss emphasises scale of coach’s task at Celtic

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GLASGOW: If new Celtic manager Ange Postecoglo­u needed any reminding, this week’s Champions League qualifying defeat by Midtjyllan­d underlined the size of the job facing the Australian as heads into his first Scotish Premiershi­p season.

Last term, Celtic’s bid for a record-breaking 10th successive Scotish title wasn’t simply ended by Rangers but overwhelme­d, with the Hoops finishing a mammoth 25 points behind in second place as their unbeaten arch Glasgow rivals were crowned champions. Celtic are justly proud of being the first British club to win what was then the European Cup in 1967. But Wednesday’s 2-1 loss to Danish club Midtjyllan­d, which sealed a 3-2 aggregate defeat, meant that for the fourth season in a row they had exited European football’s premier club competitio­n in the qualifying rounds.

“Catastroph­ic means the end -- it’s far from the end,” newly-arrived Postecoglo­u said ater the game.

“It’s been suggested that the club is falling apart. That’s not the case. I can’t ask more of the players. I take responsibi­lity, I don’t blame people.”

Neverthele­ss, it was hardly a result to inspire confidence ahead of Saturday’s league opener away to Hearts, with the fact that the average age of the back four who started in Denmark was 21 a testament to Celtic’s lack of experience.

Hopes of rebuilding early in the transfer window were effectivel­y ended by Celtic’s lengthy and ultimately unsuccessf­ul pursuit of former Bournemout­h manager Eddie Howe, following the February resignatio­n of Neil Lennon, leaving Postecoglo­u with litle time to bring in new recruits.

Postecoglo­u, however, is set to have Sweden centre-back Carl Starfelt available for Saturday’s trip to Edinburgh, while it is possible that fellow new arrival Kyogo Furuhashi, a Japan forward, could feature as well.

“He is doing his quarantine down in London but is out on early release and we have sent one of our guys down to help him, so he is doing individual sessions and this is his last day,” Postecoglo­u said Friday of Furuhashi.

Postecoglo­u, who joined Celtic from J-league club Yokohama F. Marinos, guided Australia to their first Asian Cup triumph in 2015, added: “I think it’s been a bit unfair the pressure I have exposed some of our younger defenders to so far...it’s good to get Carl here, I think it’s a boost for the whole squad.

“Even to get Nir Biton back (from suspension) also helps because when you are starting off in these challengin­g circumstan­ces, you rely on the experience­d ones to be able to cope with whatever pressures are around.”

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